Next Big Thing
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The problem with that is that not everyone knows what Diagon Alley.Been slow for both, although that's about to change, obviously. But the past year has had strange crowd patterns in general.
My opinion is why not just call them by their names: Hogsmeade and Diagon Alley. If you need to refer to them as areas, just call them the Potter lands within UIOA or Universal Studios Florida. Simple and to the point. They're not parks, and the lengthy names are ridiculous. Universal tried to capitalize on "The Wizarding World of Harry Potter", but that should have been a full park's name, if they had built a full park devoted to the IP. Instead it's a confusing marketing name that Universal's marketing dept uses to describe two lands within the property, which is fine if they want to use it, but trying to explain that to the general public is a nightmare.
The theme parks have created a weird segment of "fans" STRICTLY through the theme parks from visiting WWoHP. They may not have read the books or seen the movies, but they loved the experience of WWoHP enough that they'd love to come back to see the expansion. So unless they went back and watched the movies or read the books since their visit, how are they to know what Diagon Alley is?